About Money Matters

My main goal for this sight is to supplement any speaking engagements that I have. Since my faith, family, and ministry at camp are my priorities, I will only leave new posts on occasion. Feel free to share your own tips, resources, and questions. I look forward to learning and saving with you!
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No Turning Back!
Can I just say that I am so glad I use coupons?!? I have learned so much and saved so much over the past few years. It has been so much fun to see how much I can save or even what I can get for free. I'd be lying to you if I didn't say that there were some bumps and hurtles along the path of learning to coupon. In fact, I compare it to learning a new language. It takes a lot of effort and concentration when you start, but you eventually get to the place where it is second nature to you. Here are some of my favorite "getting started" tips:
- Create or use a seperate coupon e-mail address (i.e., juno, gmail, etc.) This will allow you to sign up for freebies and other things without crowding your main inbox.
- Don't try all of the drugstores at once. I recommend starting with CVS since they have the friendliest coupon policy.
- Be prepared to invest more time initially as you learn the ropes.
- Along with me, faithfully check www.southernsavers.com and www.moneysavingmom.com. Feel free to trust the coupon links they provide for you and always remember to print 2 coupons before exiting the tab.
- Preview the coupons that are coming in the Sunday paper and evaluate whether or not you should get it.
- Use the "getting started guides" on www.southernsavers.com.
These were completely free!
I paid $16 for this and got a $10 rebate check after that!
All of this was free!
Eight boxes of cereal and more for FREE!
In the end, we got more than 50 boxes of free pasta!
I paid less than $2.00 for 3 organic powder compacts!
Go ahead; give it a try! It has become a game to me and saved us a lot of money. There are stages of life where I slow down and don't use as many coupons, but I will never be able to "turn back." I am a happily changed woman!

My Favorite Shower Curtain Liner
In my teenage and college years (since I was a town student), it was my job to scrub the grime or mold off the bottom of the shower curtain. After a while, we would just resort to buying a new one--usually right before company came. When I heard about a washable shower curtain, I became very excited! These cost more initially ($20), but I think it is well worth it since they last much longer than the cheaper ones. I wanted to point out that they say "Do not bleach," but I have been bleaching mine regularly without any problems. I throw them in the wash with 1 cup (or more) of bleach until they come out completely clean. I've also put bleach water in a bucket in the tub and bunched up the bottom of the curtain in it to do a quick, easy cleaning. I'll never go back to the "cheap" shower curtains! You can get one just like it at Bed Bath & Beyond for $19.99. Look for the "hotel white fabric shower stall curtain liner."

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